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The Caeter County N ews A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE DEVELOPMENT OT CARTER COUNTY REPUBLICAN IN POLITICS. $1.00 IN THE COUNTY, $1.25 OUTSIDE THE COUNTY PER YEAR IN ADVANCE VOL.6 ELLSINORE, CARTER COUNTY, MISSOURI, THURSDAY JANUARY 3 , 1924. NO. 1 Knights of Pythias Hold Annual Election The local K of P. Lodge held Us annual election here Monday night. The following officer! were elected for the next year: Corwio L. Tilmao, C. C; Aud Mania, V. C; Lee Blue, Prelate; Silas Wilson, M. of A.; T. J. Hiker-brand M. of W ; H D Condray, M. ofE.; CO Hilterbrand, K of R and S ; Mose Carnahan, I. G.; E. M. Lovd, 0. G ; S. F. Jackson, Lodge Deputy. These officers will be installed at the joint installation to be held here next Saturday evening, in which we are informed the M W. of A. and the Royal Neighbors will participate. i SCHOOL NOTES Ruth and Frank Gaines entered the tenth grade Monday. Ivan Massey visited the high school Monday. Mrs. H. 0. Showalter took sick Tuesday morning and was unable to teach her classes. Frank Gaines had charge of her room in the afternoon. The ninth and tenth grades are taking theirmonthly examinations thij week. Anna Kerr re entered school Tuesday. A new copy of the "Shepherd of the Hills" by Harold Bell Wright was added to the library Tuesday. The high school ticed on their play students prac- the "Shepherd of the Hills" Monday night. They Stayed at the school house until late hour and then went to the Methodist Church to "Ring out the Old and in the New." Dry Salt Meat 12C lb. Ellsinore Mercantile Co Subscribe for The Carter County News $1.00 per year. QUALITY FEED PHIsbury's Mixed Feed $1.85 Pills&ury's Bran - - $1:75 Pillsbury's Shorts - $2.05 Ellsinore Mercantile Companv. Tomorrow Will Be The Product of Today Hope looks into the future and visions the home that will be yours. But hope alone will not accomplish what you desire. The practical man knows that no building can well be erected until the foundation, is laid. He also knows that no fortune can be acquired until he learns to save. , We invite you to bring your business, here.. Farmers State Bank Ellsinore, Missouri. 1 Member MiMouri Bankers' Association; Amariean Buken AMotiation I 'mmmwmmmmmmmBsm Missouri Porkers Make Record Buchanan County up held the reputation of Missouri ah a pork producing state in the 1923 Ton Litter Contest C. L. Henman of Halls and J. C. Forman of Saxton produced ton litters that have gained nation wide attention for the Show Me state because of their records. The Henman litter of nine pure bred Du roc-Jersey pigs weighted 2496 pounds at the end of 180 davs feeding test. The average of 277 1-2 pounds per pitt is a pound more than the worlds record of last year made by an Indiuna lit ter. There were ten pigs in the litter farrowed March 29, nine o which were raised. Four of the pies were barrows and five were sows. The heaviest pig weighed 311 pounds and the smallest 24S. The other weights were 295, 291 284, 247. 249 and two weighed 287 pounds each. Over the entire feeding period the pig gained 1 54 pound per day. Mr. Henman won $30.00 in cash premiums on his litter in the county contest. With a total weight of 2910 1-2 pounds at the age of 180 days, the Forman litter of 16 Duroo pigs ranks as one of the ten heaviest raised in the entire United States. This litter also claims the unique distinction ot being the only ton litter on record with as many as sixteen pigs raised to finishing time, These pigs took the cham pionship of Buchanan County in competion with nine entries and won a medal and $40.00 in cash for Mr. Forman. Missouri can well be proud of her hog feeders . W only Bought Rat False TwW writes Jmm Smith, N. J. "I threw tie fin t kiod away, couldn't be botherW ashing ft with mart, chew. Then I tried Kit-Snip, SAY. tint's the stuffl It coma la cake, til ready! to uk, Aad It (undoes kill ntf." McUctlJI. Sold tad guaranteed tf Dk. C. C. Sheets Drug Store Everything in RED BALL Rub ber Footwear. Ellsinore Mercan tile Co. New supply of stock salt, block salt, and table salt at the Farmers Supply Co. Roofing 1 ply... 2 ply... 3 ply... Ellsinore ..$1.50 .. 2.00 ... 2.50 Mercantile Company LOCAL AND PERSONAL B F, Massey and son Ivan, of Springfield, former residents of this plaoe, are visiting friends here this week. We give aluminum ware coupons with all cash sales and cash on acoounts. Ellsinore Mercantile Co. A tie loading crew from Van Buren are here this week loading ties for the B. Johnson Tie Co. H. D. Condray returned Monday from Poplar Bluff (7) where he had been on business (T) Fresh Sorghum at the Farmers Supply Co. A son was born to Mr. and Mrn. Johi Spratley on Monday December 31st. Red Diamond Overalls and jumpers at the Ellsinore Mercantile Co. A daughter made its arrival at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Blue on Saturday December 29th. Barrel vinegar at Farmers Supply Co. Gaither-Rannry returned to St. Louis Saturday where he has em ployment. PILLSBURY'S BEST FLOUR Ellsinore Mercantile Company. Rev. J. D. Eudaley of Neylor was visiting friends here Monday. Mens' Heary 00 flfl Wool Shirts ... OZiUU Ellsinore Mercantile Company Hawthorne Kanney who spent Christmas at home here returned to Cape Girardeau Monday. Best Grade Cylinder oil and floor oil at Farmers Supply Co. Judge J. J. Longbottem. W. E. Condray and Dr. C C. Sheets at tended the special term of Probate Court at Van Buren Friday. Pet and. Armour Milk. Small 6e Tall 12c. Ellsinore Mercantile Co O. K. Casteel returned to his home in Ash Flat, Ark., Friday. He has been visiting here with his fether, A. M. Casteel. Mene' Stronger Than The Law Shoes (Star Brand.) Ellsinore Mercantile Co. $3.50 Mr and Mrs W. E. Condray went to Poplar Bluff on business Satur day and while there visited with the latter sisters Mrs. Mnttie Paradee and Mrs. Alice Diamond They returned home Monday. 666 for Colds and LaGrippe Naud Tucker and J. R. Jett were among these paying their, taxes at Ven Buret Friday. Goodrich rubbers 'armers Supply Co. and boots at A decided change in the weather was noticed Monday when the thermometer dropped several de grees, up until that time it had been more like spring than winter. Anew supply of Hamilton-Brown shoes just received at the Ferner Supply Co. While at work hauliag gravel for the streets Saturday morning, Andy Ward beeame very siek aad was taken to his home. At the present time he reported to be some better. School Supplies, pencils, tablets nka, box stationery, etc. at Farmers Supply Co. Hew Wevld You LB See VHMft Into Mat 1 (Pa.) Sew? artriIitlita itrirvTTT'J"rrTtS i (mm m iiwoBi eat, m llr Dx.CC Shuts Drug Stow I HUNTER NEWS Married Mrs. Katherine Black mer and B. F. Scottina. The cere mony was performed at 8 o'clock Thursday night at the home of the bride's moiher Mrs. Powelson, Those present were Mr. and Mrs, Olen Harmon and son, Mr and Mrs. G. A. Gearhart, Mrs. C. H. Withee and Mrs. G. W. Harmon, After the ceremony a dainty lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Scottina departed Saturday for Livingston California where ihey will make their future home. Miss Lily Boyer and Bryon Car- nahiiu were united in marriage at Van Buren Saturday December 29 Miss Beatrice Myers was brides maid. The happy couple have u host of frieuds who wish them a long and prosperous journey thru life 'About thirty Methodists gathered at the church New Year's Eve for a reception to the new members, A lovely time was enjoyed by all A marshmellow roast was en joyed by about twenty young people Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ball are visiting at Short this week. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Walton re turned from Kansas City where they have been for the past two years. E B. Cason is on the sick list this week. Misses Ruth and Ellen Millman returned Sunday from Eminence where they spent their Christmas vacation. Misses Ula and Gladys Wicecar-ver returned Sunday from Cape Girardeau Mrs. Gid Stafford is on the sick list this week. It you want to order any Wall paper come in and look over my line of samples. Glen Kingen C . D. Sheets made a business trip to Hunter Tuesday. The dance at the John Scheerer home at Hill Top last Thursday evening had a large attendance. Everyone enjoyed listening to the ntjw Radio which has just recently been installed Emerson ' Flannplets. (Highest Grade.) Ellsinorp Mercantile Co H. O. Showa'ter Mi d wife, H H. Lehr and wife. C O Hilfprbr d ! and wife nnd John Srmtlpv attend-' ed the joint insinuation of the Masonic officers and the O E. S. nt Grandin Saturday night. A very enjoyable time was, reported by all. 666 for Headaches, Colds, eta Dexter Breakfast Ba&n 20.h Ellsinore Mercantile Co. MiBsLeah Whitcanack, who been spending the past ten days with her parents here, returned to Marvin College at Frederick town Tuesday. . FAMOUS 6121 Curlee All Wool Blue Serge Suits Ellsinore Mercantile Company. There will be a joint installation ef the Royal Neighbors, Modern Woodmen and K P Lodges at the Hall Saturday night January 5 All members and their families are invited to attend. Regular meeting of the Royal Neighbors Friday. A Woman Wrote Th Cant? New, Minn., Dactmber 10, a Follow: airy tttbicr&enask what you think of Rat-Snap, , fteH them its the best nt exterminator I know. Rats I lm taking our eggl. oats, corn; had full iwing in oar ' mOu. I used Rat-Snap for two days and rats hvt d out completely." ToneaicKUcWc.tlJti. SoidudfiutwtHdL .. Dx.CC. Shot. Drug Store Big Wolf Caught By John Kester John Kester caught a large wolf in one of his steel traps near his farm in Grassy Valley last week.i The animal measured 6 feet. 8 inches from tip to tip. This is the largest wolf to be captured in this section of the county for some time. John believes this is the third time he has caught it, as once before something got out of a small trap and a second time it succeeded in getting out of a big bear trap, but left three of its toes. The wolf caught last week has three toes missing WHITES MILL Correspondent No. 2. Among those on the sick list this week are Mrs. W N Sufherlin, Bob Carter, Aunt Belle Walker, and Monroe Carter. J. M. Barnes of Springfield is visiting here at present. Miss Leah Whitcanack visited at the W. N. Sutherlin home Saturday night. Ivan Massey was the guest of Ottis Tucker Monday night. Ben Boyer and family went to Grandin Thursday to visit Mrs. Boyers parents at that place, Bart Boj er and family returned to their home in St, Louis Sunday. J M. Barnes visited at the H. Y Tucker home Sunday night. K. C. Baking Powder 25c size 21c 20c size 17c, 10c size 8g at Ellsi nore Mercantile Co. SCHEDULE OF SERVICES at the Baptist Church, Ellsinore, Mo. Every second Lord's Day: Bible School, 10 a. m Preaching 11 a. m. Preaching 7:30 p. m. You are cordially invited to ser- meet with us at all of these vices. J. A, Carter, Pastor. Any one needing a raincoat see me Glen Kingen. Has Yom Come in and renew & next time you art in town 5 L MlkAAlMwl. .... Expired? I A Checking Account At your command enables you to pay bills without leaving your home to send remittances anywhere with the least effort on your part. And each check when canceled and returned to you at the end of each month is an unquestionable receipt. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WlTKiUS TO SAVE YOUR MONEY AND MAKE YOUR MONEY SAFE' Bank of Ellsinore SUPREME COURT REVERSES CAMPBELL'S DEATH SENTENCE Jefferson City, Mo., The case of Nicholas Campbell, under death sentence in Carter County for the murder of Carl Herman, January 24, 1922, was reversed and remanded by Division No. i of the Supreme Court Saturday in an opinion written by Judge T. J. White on the ground of faulty instructions.Judge R. F. Walker filed a dissenting opinion in which he held that the instructions declared defective were not sufficient to reverse and remand. A sentence of death was pronounced upon Campbell by the Circuit Court of Carter County, on April 27, 1922, for the murder of Herman. Campbell appealed to the Su preme Oourt, aiiegmg that trie trial court had error in its review of the case. The Supreme Court sustained the appeal Saturday. Herman lived on a farm near Hunter and on January 24, 1922, disappeared, according to the evidence. Campbell told neighbors that Herman had gone to St. Louis on business A few days later he left the neighborhood and was arrested io Oregon County. According to the testimony, he confessed to the shooting and killing when arrested. He confessed to burying the body aud it was found buried about a foot deep in Her man's barn. At the trial Campbell alleged be was insane at the time and produced documents from the Superior Court at Martin County, Calif ornir,, dated December 7, 1906, adjudging him insane. The Supreme Court, in reversing the case on the writ oi error stateii that the trial court failed to sustain a motion for a new trial on account of the misconduct of a juror anc the failure of the trial court to ac cept the written reports of physi ciaus appointed to examine Camp bell as to his sanity. PILLSBURY BEST FLOUR Ellsinore Mercantile Company How a Rat Nearly Destroyed 'Mrs. L. Bowen' (R. I.) Housr e fat months we wouldn't go into the cellar, fear tng a big rat. One night it set out whole kitchen on ire by chewing matches. The next day. we got the ngly thing with Rat-Snap just one cake." Rats dry p and leave n smell. Three sizes; 35c. 6jc tlii Sold and guaranteed bf Dr. C. J dtttti's ukug Store V'

The Caeter County N ews A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE DEVELOPMENT OT CARTER COUNTY REPUBLICAN IN POLITICS. $1.00 IN THE COUNTY, $1.25 OUTSIDE THE COUNTY PER YEAR IN ADVANCE VOL.6 ELLSINORE, CARTER COUNTY, MISSOURI, THURSDAY JANUARY 3 , 1924. NO. 1 Knights of Pythias Hold Annual Election The local K of P. Lodge held Us annual election here Monday night. The following officer! were elected for the next year: Corwio L. Tilmao, C. C; Aud Mania, V. C; Lee Blue, Prelate; Silas Wilson, M. of A.; T. J. Hiker-brand M. of W ; H D Condray, M. ofE.; CO Hilterbrand, K of R and S ; Mose Carnahan, I. G.; E. M. Lovd, 0. G ; S. F. Jackson, Lodge Deputy. These officers will be installed at the joint installation to be held here next Saturday evening, in which we are informed the M W. of A. and the Royal Neighbors will participate. i SCHOOL NOTES Ruth and Frank Gaines entered the tenth grade Monday. Ivan Massey visited the high school Monday. Mrs. H. 0. Showalter took sick Tuesday morning and was unable to teach her classes. Frank Gaines had charge of her room in the afternoon. The ninth and tenth grades are taking theirmonthly examinations thij week. Anna Kerr re entered school Tuesday. A new copy of the "Shepherd of the Hills" by Harold Bell Wright was added to the library Tuesday. The high school ticed on their play students prac- the "Shepherd of the Hills" Monday night. They Stayed at the school house until late hour and then went to the Methodist Church to "Ring out the Old and in the New." Dry Salt Meat 12C lb. Ellsinore Mercantile Co Subscribe for The Carter County News $1.00 per year. QUALITY FEED PHIsbury's Mixed Feed $1.85 Pills&ury's Bran - - $1:75 Pillsbury's Shorts - $2.05 Ellsinore Mercantile Companv. Tomorrow Will Be The Product of Today Hope looks into the future and visions the home that will be yours. But hope alone will not accomplish what you desire. The practical man knows that no building can well be erected until the foundation, is laid. He also knows that no fortune can be acquired until he learns to save. , We invite you to bring your business, here.. Farmers State Bank Ellsinore, Missouri. 1 Member MiMouri Bankers' Association; Amariean Buken AMotiation I 'mmmwmmmmmmmBsm Missouri Porkers Make Record Buchanan County up held the reputation of Missouri ah a pork producing state in the 1923 Ton Litter Contest C. L. Henman of Halls and J. C. Forman of Saxton produced ton litters that have gained nation wide attention for the Show Me state because of their records. The Henman litter of nine pure bred Du roc-Jersey pigs weighted 2496 pounds at the end of 180 davs feeding test. The average of 277 1-2 pounds per pitt is a pound more than the worlds record of last year made by an Indiuna lit ter. There were ten pigs in the litter farrowed March 29, nine o which were raised. Four of the pies were barrows and five were sows. The heaviest pig weighed 311 pounds and the smallest 24S. The other weights were 295, 291 284, 247. 249 and two weighed 287 pounds each. Over the entire feeding period the pig gained 1 54 pound per day. Mr. Henman won $30.00 in cash premiums on his litter in the county contest. With a total weight of 2910 1-2 pounds at the age of 180 days, the Forman litter of 16 Duroo pigs ranks as one of the ten heaviest raised in the entire United States. This litter also claims the unique distinction ot being the only ton litter on record with as many as sixteen pigs raised to finishing time, These pigs took the cham pionship of Buchanan County in competion with nine entries and won a medal and $40.00 in cash for Mr. Forman. Missouri can well be proud of her hog feeders . W only Bought Rat False TwW writes Jmm Smith, N. J. "I threw tie fin t kiod away, couldn't be botherW ashing ft with mart, chew. Then I tried Kit-Snip, SAY. tint's the stuffl It coma la cake, til ready! to uk, Aad It (undoes kill ntf." McUctlJI. Sold tad guaranteed tf Dk. C. C. Sheets Drug Store Everything in RED BALL Rub ber Footwear. Ellsinore Mercan tile Co. New supply of stock salt, block salt, and table salt at the Farmers Supply Co. Roofing 1 ply... 2 ply... 3 ply... Ellsinore ..$1.50 .. 2.00 ... 2.50 Mercantile Company LOCAL AND PERSONAL B F, Massey and son Ivan, of Springfield, former residents of this plaoe, are visiting friends here this week. We give aluminum ware coupons with all cash sales and cash on acoounts. Ellsinore Mercantile Co. A tie loading crew from Van Buren are here this week loading ties for the B. Johnson Tie Co. H. D. Condray returned Monday from Poplar Bluff (7) where he had been on business (T) Fresh Sorghum at the Farmers Supply Co. A son was born to Mr. and Mrn. Johi Spratley on Monday December 31st. Red Diamond Overalls and jumpers at the Ellsinore Mercantile Co. A daughter made its arrival at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Blue on Saturday December 29th. Barrel vinegar at Farmers Supply Co. Gaither-Rannry returned to St. Louis Saturday where he has em ployment. PILLSBURY'S BEST FLOUR Ellsinore Mercantile Company. Rev. J. D. Eudaley of Neylor was visiting friends here Monday. Mens' Heary 00 flfl Wool Shirts ... OZiUU Ellsinore Mercantile Company Hawthorne Kanney who spent Christmas at home here returned to Cape Girardeau Monday. Best Grade Cylinder oil and floor oil at Farmers Supply Co. Judge J. J. Longbottem. W. E. Condray and Dr. C C. Sheets at tended the special term of Probate Court at Van Buren Friday. Pet and. Armour Milk. Small 6e Tall 12c. Ellsinore Mercantile Co O. K. Casteel returned to his home in Ash Flat, Ark., Friday. He has been visiting here with his fether, A. M. Casteel. Mene' Stronger Than The Law Shoes (Star Brand.) Ellsinore Mercantile Co. $3.50 Mr and Mrs W. E. Condray went to Poplar Bluff on business Satur day and while there visited with the latter sisters Mrs. Mnttie Paradee and Mrs. Alice Diamond They returned home Monday. 666 for Colds and LaGrippe Naud Tucker and J. R. Jett were among these paying their, taxes at Ven Buret Friday. Goodrich rubbers 'armers Supply Co. and boots at A decided change in the weather was noticed Monday when the thermometer dropped several de grees, up until that time it had been more like spring than winter. Anew supply of Hamilton-Brown shoes just received at the Ferner Supply Co. While at work hauliag gravel for the streets Saturday morning, Andy Ward beeame very siek aad was taken to his home. At the present time he reported to be some better. School Supplies, pencils, tablets nka, box stationery, etc. at Farmers Supply Co. Hew Wevld You LB See VHMft Into Mat 1 (Pa.) Sew? artriIitlita itrirvTTT'J"rrTtS i (mm m iiwoBi eat, m llr Dx.CC Shuts Drug Stow I HUNTER NEWS Married Mrs. Katherine Black mer and B. F. Scottina. The cere mony was performed at 8 o'clock Thursday night at the home of the bride's moiher Mrs. Powelson, Those present were Mr. and Mrs, Olen Harmon and son, Mr and Mrs. G. A. Gearhart, Mrs. C. H. Withee and Mrs. G. W. Harmon, After the ceremony a dainty lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Scottina departed Saturday for Livingston California where ihey will make their future home. Miss Lily Boyer and Bryon Car- nahiiu were united in marriage at Van Buren Saturday December 29 Miss Beatrice Myers was brides maid. The happy couple have u host of frieuds who wish them a long and prosperous journey thru life 'About thirty Methodists gathered at the church New Year's Eve for a reception to the new members, A lovely time was enjoyed by all A marshmellow roast was en joyed by about twenty young people Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ball are visiting at Short this week. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Walton re turned from Kansas City where they have been for the past two years. E B. Cason is on the sick list this week. Misses Ruth and Ellen Millman returned Sunday from Eminence where they spent their Christmas vacation. Misses Ula and Gladys Wicecar-ver returned Sunday from Cape Girardeau Mrs. Gid Stafford is on the sick list this week. It you want to order any Wall paper come in and look over my line of samples. Glen Kingen C . D. Sheets made a business trip to Hunter Tuesday. The dance at the John Scheerer home at Hill Top last Thursday evening had a large attendance. Everyone enjoyed listening to the ntjw Radio which has just recently been installed Emerson ' Flannplets. (Highest Grade.) Ellsinorp Mercantile Co H. O. Showa'ter Mi d wife, H H. Lehr and wife. C O Hilfprbr d ! and wife nnd John Srmtlpv attend-' ed the joint insinuation of the Masonic officers and the O E. S. nt Grandin Saturday night. A very enjoyable time was, reported by all. 666 for Headaches, Colds, eta Dexter Breakfast Ba&n 20.h Ellsinore Mercantile Co. MiBsLeah Whitcanack, who been spending the past ten days with her parents here, returned to Marvin College at Frederick town Tuesday. . FAMOUS 6121 Curlee All Wool Blue Serge Suits Ellsinore Mercantile Company. There will be a joint installation ef the Royal Neighbors, Modern Woodmen and K P Lodges at the Hall Saturday night January 5 All members and their families are invited to attend. Regular meeting of the Royal Neighbors Friday. A Woman Wrote Th Cant? New, Minn., Dactmber 10, a Follow: airy tttbicr&enask what you think of Rat-Snap, , fteH them its the best nt exterminator I know. Rats I lm taking our eggl. oats, corn; had full iwing in oar ' mOu. I used Rat-Snap for two days and rats hvt d out completely." ToneaicKUcWc.tlJti. SoidudfiutwtHdL .. Dx.CC. Shot. Drug Store Big Wolf Caught By John Kester John Kester caught a large wolf in one of his steel traps near his farm in Grassy Valley last week.i The animal measured 6 feet. 8 inches from tip to tip. This is the largest wolf to be captured in this section of the county for some time. John believes this is the third time he has caught it, as once before something got out of a small trap and a second time it succeeded in getting out of a big bear trap, but left three of its toes. The wolf caught last week has three toes missing WHITES MILL Correspondent No. 2. Among those on the sick list this week are Mrs. W N Sufherlin, Bob Carter, Aunt Belle Walker, and Monroe Carter. J. M. Barnes of Springfield is visiting here at present. Miss Leah Whitcanack visited at the W. N. Sutherlin home Saturday night. Ivan Massey was the guest of Ottis Tucker Monday night. Ben Boyer and family went to Grandin Thursday to visit Mrs. Boyers parents at that place, Bart Boj er and family returned to their home in St, Louis Sunday. J M. Barnes visited at the H. Y Tucker home Sunday night. K. C. Baking Powder 25c size 21c 20c size 17c, 10c size 8g at Ellsi nore Mercantile Co. SCHEDULE OF SERVICES at the Baptist Church, Ellsinore, Mo. Every second Lord's Day: Bible School, 10 a. m Preaching 11 a. m. Preaching 7:30 p. m. You are cordially invited to ser- meet with us at all of these vices. J. A, Carter, Pastor. Any one needing a raincoat see me Glen Kingen. Has Yom Come in and renew & next time you art in town 5 L MlkAAlMwl. .... Expired? I A Checking Account At your command enables you to pay bills without leaving your home to send remittances anywhere with the least effort on your part. And each check when canceled and returned to you at the end of each month is an unquestionable receipt. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WlTKiUS TO SAVE YOUR MONEY AND MAKE YOUR MONEY SAFE' Bank of Ellsinore SUPREME COURT REVERSES CAMPBELL'S DEATH SENTENCE Jefferson City, Mo., The case of Nicholas Campbell, under death sentence in Carter County for the murder of Carl Herman, January 24, 1922, was reversed and remanded by Division No. i of the Supreme Court Saturday in an opinion written by Judge T. J. White on the ground of faulty instructions.Judge R. F. Walker filed a dissenting opinion in which he held that the instructions declared defective were not sufficient to reverse and remand. A sentence of death was pronounced upon Campbell by the Circuit Court of Carter County, on April 27, 1922, for the murder of Herman. Campbell appealed to the Su preme Oourt, aiiegmg that trie trial court had error in its review of the case. The Supreme Court sustained the appeal Saturday. Herman lived on a farm near Hunter and on January 24, 1922, disappeared, according to the evidence. Campbell told neighbors that Herman had gone to St. Louis on business A few days later he left the neighborhood and was arrested io Oregon County. According to the testimony, he confessed to the shooting and killing when arrested. He confessed to burying the body aud it was found buried about a foot deep in Her man's barn. At the trial Campbell alleged be was insane at the time and produced documents from the Superior Court at Martin County, Calif ornir,, dated December 7, 1906, adjudging him insane. The Supreme Court, in reversing the case on the writ oi error stateii that the trial court failed to sustain a motion for a new trial on account of the misconduct of a juror anc the failure of the trial court to ac cept the written reports of physi ciaus appointed to examine Camp bell as to his sanity. PILLSBURY BEST FLOUR Ellsinore Mercantile Company How a Rat Nearly Destroyed 'Mrs. L. Bowen' (R. I.) Housr e fat months we wouldn't go into the cellar, fear tng a big rat. One night it set out whole kitchen on ire by chewing matches. The next day. we got the ngly thing with Rat-Snap just one cake." Rats dry p and leave n smell. Three sizes; 35c. 6jc tlii Sold and guaranteed bf Dr. C. J dtttti's ukug Store V'